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yes darted from my book to the
eat. I grasped her wrist and pulled h
the emergency exit lever, curiosity plastered on her face. I shouldn't have ta
er, this was w
t?" She asked, tugg
nd with a warm smile. "It's
l hands stretched upward as if she wanted to protest. She was well
again. "No, honey. Those ar
s her age. And at that point, I knew she was about to throw a tantrum
day; you can colour that beautif
htened at once. "
into her seat, momentarily distracted. I exhale
eepy, and I decided to give in to the inevitable. I was tired anyways. The night of trying to make Bianca's dr
scattered on the floor as she suddenly squirmed out of her se
hind her. I quickly got up and made my way to the cabin she disappeared into. Wh
when I let out a, "Oh, Lord." I ran a hand into my head
h. I hastened after her, navigating through passengers. "Daisy, come back!" I said in a low
tched him bend and look at Daisy. He had a stern expression on his face. For a moment
upright, and his expression turned
. "Ah, yes...thank you
scolding. "You shouldn't have children if you can't take care o
man saying? He doesn't even know who the heck I was! I wa
f. "Irresponsible parenting. You put her safe
ed with anger
t before I could do that, the flight a
e; his eyes were not happy. "This mother left
ssure you, she was searching for her child. Children can
ng on the attendant. "Thank you. I was sleepi
. "No worries, ma'am. Let's
about the rude man. What does he know about me? What does he know about my daughter? I
ook after her better." I said with a low voice that I
" The attendant said with
y mind went back to that rude man, and I knew I didn't want to see hi
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nd suitcases. I stood beside Daisy. The hum of the airport and
o a familiar figure-the man who had been rude to me on the p
ore I could react, she darted towards the man.
led out, trying to
t had happened, and his face widened in surprise. He spun around, his face reddening. For a moment, I
your mummy
sorry, sir," I apologised, trying to intervene. "My daughter
him to apologise to me; now I was the one
e; he only nodded curtly. "It is fine,
me. "Thank you for understanding, sir. I'll m
smissively. "Don't worry
This was the man that called me irresponsible moments ago. What chan
h the resolved tension. "She should go? Hell no! She
r, clear skin and graceful features seemed to radiate confidence and authority. Her eyes, a deep, piercing colour, locked onto mine, and I felt a shiver run
rting between me and the newcomer. "Uh, Princess, I don't wan
man took a step forward and hugged the woman, but she w
on. The rude man, whom she had called her unc
forget it."The man said, but Bi
or, my ex's new woman, and now the family mem
eal with someone, this w